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to marry an educator. i am so proud of the work my husband, does as principal at phillips exeter academy, and i am so grateful for the support he has given me. tom, you will bring insight, humor, and steel to the role of first gentleman. thank you. [applause] i am also a very proud mother. my two children, ben and meg, have inspired me, granted me, and supported me. i wouldn't be here without you. [applause] and i can talk about my family without her knowledge in how much we've been helped, and enriched, by the team of caregivers who have provided superb care and support to ben, allowing him to receive a full education and participate in his community. you have all become an integral part of our family and give proof to the idea that when we care for each other, we all get stronger. thank you. [applause] i want the same for all of new hampshire's young people as i want for my own children, the opportunity to learn, to grow, and to lead. recently, i had the privilege of visiting girls, inc. in nashua, which
to marry an educator. i am so proud of the work my husband, does as principal at phillips exeter academy, and i am so grateful for the support he has given me. tom, you will bring insight, humor, and steel to the role of first gentleman. thank you. [applause] i am also a very proud mother. my two children, ben and meg, have inspired me, granted me, and supported me. i wouldn't be here without you. [applause] and i can talk about my family without her knowledge in how much we've been helped, and...
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changing education to immigration. we're absolutely reducing our competitiveness as a country we're reducing our competitiveness as an economy and it's shocking how little action there is in this area right now. >> gavin: you're not saying this--you're point of emphasis, you really are not under estimating your fear as a business leader of that concern elect officials need to wake up to the reality. >> sure. if people are dramatically under estimating we're all under estimating it because the changes that are going to happen in the next decade are profound and completely again unpredictable in the terms of size and scope. if we don't have as much talent as possible building these companies and technology, we're going to be in a very weak position. >> gavin: thanks, good to see you. >> gavin: good to see you. >> what do our three young aunt entrepreneurs have in common? constantly looking for facing new challenges we see stay. a soft surface that could be home to thousands of bacteria. lysol disinfectant spray freshens
changing education to immigration. we're absolutely reducing our competitiveness as a country we're reducing our competitiveness as an economy and it's shocking how little action there is in this area right now. >> gavin: you're not saying this--you're point of emphasis, you really are not under estimating your fear as a business leader of that concern elect officials need to wake up to the reality. >> sure. if people are dramatically under estimating we're all under estimating it...
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we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorney general's meeting in washington state and i would like to congratulate you and especially those in law enforcement in california for the high level of discourse that you have incredibly impressed today by what i have heard and my hats off to you for all the good work you're doing. so i do advocacy and part of that is kind of reaching out to people and bringing the message of social emotional learning not just to schools because educators kind of get it. it's not a stretch when we talk to them why it's important to get it, but we want to take the message outside of the school into the media, into the communities, into fami
we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorney general's meeting in...
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what you need here is a massive public education campaign for parents and educators. for people about how to use these tools responsibly. >> we are still adapting as a society and learning what it means to be exposed due to the way we track our lives and share information online. and i do agree with that. that's part of the problem here, getting everyone educated. >> right now employers are saying, all right, if you want a job come you have to tell us your password so we can go on your private website. >> the bottom line is there are laws governing employment in the united states. there are certain things an employer can ask and certain things they cannot pass. an employer cannot ask marital status. an employer cannot use that information against you in a hiring decision. >> but how do you prove that? >> we need additional loss? i don't know. there are laws on the books right now. once we had it last summer opened my eyes to a lot of information that employers can gather on people. there is a startup company who is running their business like the way a credit reportin
what you need here is a massive public education campaign for parents and educators. for people about how to use these tools responsibly. >> we are still adapting as a society and learning what it means to be exposed due to the way we track our lives and share information online. and i do agree with that. that's part of the problem here, getting everyone educated. >> right now employers are saying, all right, if you want a job come you have to tell us your password so we can go on...
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. >> this is a financial education. beginning with harvard and georgetown. but that never disqualified anybody. tip o'neill 93 and '94, special to president clinton. and that's what john harwood was talking about. incredible expertise with the budget. moving on in 2006, new york university as executive advice president. then a stint at citigroup. first at global wealth management and next in a controversy by the way that comes up with a large bonus he got while citigroup was getting tart money. finally reenter the administration. i'm sure the administration will make a cot of, as secretary in charge of of resource management. and second stint of omb. then white house chief of staff to the present. let's look at positive. some private sector banking experience. that ends up being a negative. close to the president, you have treasury secretaries with more or less connections to the white house. . finally ton negatives, is this the guy you want in office during financial crisis like you had with geithner with his experience at the new york fed? not really viewe
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us to personalize education. there is a similar thing with healthcare. the president could use executive authority and lay the foundation and act to accelerate that movement to the digital platform. >> where does congress come in? >> in a number of places. at the end of the book, we lay out for trades we think congress could take part. one is related to the broadband area. there was a ceo council that suggested that there are trillions of dollars of savings if the government moved all of its business services to the digital platform. what we proposed is a commission is where you get ceos in a room, make them look at those problems and have specific solutions. give congress an up-and-down vote on what to do. there is an order to do that. that would be worth efficient and things like that. we need to make sure that everyone in the country is online. in other words, if we will move everything to the digital form, which is what we want to do, you cannot leave anyone behind. there are others. >> other examples, let's
us to personalize education. there is a similar thing with healthcare. the president could use executive authority and lay the foundation and act to accelerate that movement to the digital platform. >> where does congress come in? >> in a number of places. at the end of the book, we lay out for trades we think congress could take part. one is related to the broadband area. there was a ceo council that suggested that there are trillions of dollars of savings if the government moved...
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he has more than three decades of public service and higher education. he was president of the world bank, dean of the johns hopkins school of international studies and assistant secretary of state for east asia. and long served at the pentagon. the great panel to be joined with. i will pose a question to each one of them to kick off the conversation then turn it over to all of you. the first question i want to pose to mike -- what the heck happened on new year's day and even what does it mean for defense? what do you see playing out in the next weeks moving forward? >> thanks, peter. we just heard robert hale wrestling with the questions of where we are in the process. we got a two month reprieve. keeping this among top of the lead for the most unstable budgetary decision making periods ever. especially when there is no quick surprise in the terms of military operations. the afghanistan conflict is in its 11th year. the pentagon has not a lot of opposition over its request for funds there. president obama may soon decide on a faster downsizing of troops
he has more than three decades of public service and higher education. he was president of the world bank, dean of the johns hopkins school of international studies and assistant secretary of state for east asia. and long served at the pentagon. the great panel to be joined with. i will pose a question to each one of them to kick off the conversation then turn it over to all of you. the first question i want to pose to mike -- what the heck happened on new year's day and even what does it mean...
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the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this tweet from one of our viewers. what is your take on karzai and his government? caller: people think that karzai is not a great president. but i also have my personal viewi do not know him personally. he is now my brother or anything, but he has done so much for the afghan country and for the afghans. many people cannot see the truth. afghanistan is not an easy country to deal with. the afghans, they were raised wild card they have been in the war not just for 35 years. people have been using the word of 35 years. that is not what i have been thinking of. afghanistan has been at war for centuries. it is really hard for one person to control the whole country in 10 years. he has done so much. people are trying to close their eyes from reality. i would say that i am strongly against those people. karzai has done so much for the people and so much for his country. i really admire his administration -- maybe not his administration, but his personal though
the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this tweet from one of our viewers. what is your take on karzai and his government? caller: people think that karzai is not a great president. but i also have my personal viewi do not know him personally. he is now my brother or anything, but he has done so much for the afghan country and for the afghans. many people cannot see the truth. afghanistan is not an easy country to deal with....
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it has been revamped so you'll find great trader blocks, educational material, check it out. here's what's coming up next. talk about an oscar-worthy trade. >> you like me! >> last month cohen carder teams up for a bullish trade on netflix that has been nothing short of a blockbuster and they have a way to make even more. will the sequel be as good as the original? find out when "options action" returns. time for pump up the volume. the names that were heating up this week. a dollar and a dream. that's all you need to buy anything in one of this discount retailer's stores. this week they bet dollars to doughnuts that the company would report impressive earnings. unfortunately the numbers were a dollar or two short. leaving these traders trying to pass the buck. what company are we talking about? we'll tell you when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney t
it has been revamped so you'll find great trader blocks, educational material, check it out. here's what's coming up next. talk about an oscar-worthy trade. >> you like me! >> last month cohen carder teams up for a bullish trade on netflix that has been nothing short of a blockbuster and they have a way to make even more. will the sequel be as good as the original? find out when "options action" returns. time for pump up the volume. the names that were heating up this...
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. >> the spebl education teacher wears a hearing aid, but it wasn't enough to cancel out feelings of being left out. >> you often feel like that. sometimes you are not good enough and don't feel like you are part of the group. >> her life has changed the same way it has for sarah bride who is also deaf. >> these women say facebook opened up the world. not only quick access, but sharing memories through pictures and videos. >> you connect with them in a way you didn't previously have an opportunity to connect with them. >> then kaman opportunity they couldn't pass up. visiting the people that made it happen at facebook headquarters in menlo park. >> really, really changed my life. >> a life that before seemed to be cutoff by the world outside the deaf community. >> that's what i like about facebook. we are on the same playing field. we haven't had it before. >> a teacher to deaf children for more than 40 years, watching kids struggle with the disconnect was frustrating. >> these kids are smart. they have every opportunity, but there was that piece that created a barrier for them and t
. >> the spebl education teacher wears a hearing aid, but it wasn't enough to cancel out feelings of being left out. >> you often feel like that. sometimes you are not good enough and don't feel like you are part of the group. >> her life has changed the same way it has for sarah bride who is also deaf. >> these women say facebook opened up the world. not only quick access, but sharing memories through pictures and videos. >> you connect with them in a way you...
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the way of a sabbatical for the kid save your ammo until the kids showing some signs of using that education i think i think kids going forward are going to have to have to take school seriously and it's an expensive way to hold a kid until they mature. you're better off my face my youngest son thomas he he took a year off went to aspen worked in a hotel for a year and he's doing fantastically now and my older son did an extra and shipped right parents should encourage their kids to take off they're afraid they won't come back i said to my younger son yeah you don't come back i'm going to kill you so while there that's a way to kind of enforce. some incentives there before i get more into other aspects because i wanted to start with student debt because your professor what do you think is kind of the biggest theme or the biggest difference there are major takeaway from your of your year in review this year versus say last year. my year reviews a little bit of a misnomer in that it's a combination of of looking at what happened in the year again with this idea of telling a narrative so a lot
the way of a sabbatical for the kid save your ammo until the kids showing some signs of using that education i think i think kids going forward are going to have to have to take school seriously and it's an expensive way to hold a kid until they mature. you're better off my face my youngest son thomas he he took a year off went to aspen worked in a hotel for a year and he's doing fantastically now and my older son did an extra and shipped right parents should encourage their kids to take off...
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thank you and as usual it's a pleasure to be back regimentals and you've been writing about the education bubble tell us about well it's a bubble that's very similar to i guess all the other bubbles in history of the developed nation you have an excessive amount of debt chasing funding as said that even heads in a free to fly you into a fictitious where you the dead is the. system credit system in the u.s. particularly and the assets the deployments that the loans of funding. the diplomas have both in my opinion and from and at a perspective even inflated a fictitious value and the debt is excessive it's very easy to attain and it's massive it's approaching that of the subprime. bubble at its peak which was a rough week about one point three trillion dollars the student loan. debt market is piercing the trillion dollar mark and increasing by roughly we you know hundred billion dollars or so per. two thirds of a quarter every other month i think at this rate so really looking somewhere above maybe it would be past the subprime. bubble level in terms of aggregate amount what makes it intere
thank you and as usual it's a pleasure to be back regimentals and you've been writing about the education bubble tell us about well it's a bubble that's very similar to i guess all the other bubbles in history of the developed nation you have an excessive amount of debt chasing funding as said that even heads in a free to fly you into a fictitious where you the dead is the. system credit system in the u.s. particularly and the assets the deployments that the loans of funding. the diplomas have...
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this massive bubble that blew up in the case of sallie mae student loans the collateral and is the education that's being produced to create a person who can make money in the economy generate growth and taxable income but i gather from your work that that's not working either the education system is not producing jobs that are creating a taxable income the collateral value of a student in america is dropping along with those credit bubble your thoughts. well the civil dimensions number one is an employment dimension where you have a structural change in the plot and employment in my opinion and even if you don't by the structural change in employment in other words technology has either eliminated or cause the economic incentive to outsource many jobs you have an increase in service sector and a decrease in certain other sectors where a four year education would have been more amenable even if you don't buy that you simply have very high unemployment you know if you follow the trend from the last ten to fifteen years in employment that is cyclical high that's number one you know in order to
this massive bubble that blew up in the case of sallie mae student loans the collateral and is the education that's being produced to create a person who can make money in the economy generate growth and taxable income but i gather from your work that that's not working either the education system is not producing jobs that are creating a taxable income the collateral value of a student in america is dropping along with those credit bubble your thoughts. well the civil dimensions number one is...
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it is a campaign to educate residents of real meaning of the word. >> my jihad is to stay fit despite my schedule. what is yours? that is part of the muni because ad. a group put 35 ads on buses in san francisco. >> the intention of the campaign is to educate our fellow americans about what the word "jihad" means. >> the executive director of the area office. >> a common misconception is it means armed struggle or holy war but that is something that has been perpetrated by many who have made years out of pushing antimuslim sentiment. >> i asked the muni riders if they knew the definition. >> holy war. >> religious war. >> the dictionary calls it a holy war but a second definition is much more appropriate. >> the proper meaning of jihad is to struggle. that's it. for many, that is anything from building relationships with neighbors to making it to work on time or doing better on a diet. >> it has been engrained it has negative connotation that is rooted in people. for the idea to change it would take more than people talking about it. >> the ads remain on the buses through the third we
it is a campaign to educate residents of real meaning of the word. >> my jihad is to stay fit despite my schedule. what is yours? that is part of the muni because ad. a group put 35 ads on buses in san francisco. >> the intention of the campaign is to educate our fellow americans about what the word "jihad" means. >> the executive director of the area office. >> a common misconception is it means armed struggle or holy war but that is something that has been...
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over the time children have grown up being educated inheir refugee leaders created their own education program with the support of organizations including the united nations. this is one of the people responsible. her group set up some 150 schools from nurseries to colleges at seven refugee camps in thailand. >> nearly over 60 years we can survive because of education. if not we will lost a long time ago. >> reporter: more than six decades of conflict with the government of myanmar forced many ethnic karens to flee. deborah and her family crossed into thailand in 1984. last year the two sides agreed to a cease-fire for the first time since fighting began. despite sporadic crashes, real strides for reconciliation are gaining momentum. at this college set up by deborah's group, most students move to the united states or australia after graduation. others choose to stay in thailand to teach refugee children. but recently some students say they want to return to myanmar. >> i want to be a doctor. i will help to improve the lives of karen people. i want to open up a hospital there. >> repor
over the time children have grown up being educated inheir refugee leaders created their own education program with the support of organizations including the united nations. this is one of the people responsible. her group set up some 150 schools from nurseries to colleges at seven refugee camps in thailand. >> nearly over 60 years we can survive because of education. if not we will lost a long time ago. >> reporter: more than six decades of conflict with the government of myanmar...
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but with reconciliation under way in myanmar, educators face a new challenge. how to prepare for the day when the refugees can go home. nhk world's toshiyuki terazawa has the story. >> reporter: children attend an elementary school at the refugee camp in thailand, near the border with myanmar. the camp houses ethnic -- who have left myanmar. refugees have lived in this camp for decades. over the time children have grown up being educated in their native language. refugee leaders created their own education program with the support of organizations including the united nations. this is one of the people responsible. her group set up some 150 schools from nurseries to colleges at seven refugee camps in thailand. >> nearly over 60 years we can survive because of education. if not we will lost a long time ago. >> reporter: more than six decades of conflict with the government of myanmar forced many ethnic karens to flee. deborah and her family crossed into thailand in 1984. last year the two sides agreed to a cease-fire for the first time since fighting began. desp
but with reconciliation under way in myanmar, educators face a new challenge. how to prepare for the day when the refugees can go home. nhk world's toshiyuki terazawa has the story. >> reporter: children attend an elementary school at the refugee camp in thailand, near the border with myanmar. the camp houses ethnic -- who have left myanmar. refugees have lived in this camp for decades. over the time children have grown up being educated in their native language. refugee leaders created...
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>> this takes a long time for it to sort of hash out the same way it did in for-profit education. >> five minutes to trash ackman. >> by the way, by the way -- well, remember, they're coming out tomorrow with the analyst meeting in new york. it will be webcast and presenting their case and remember they said they'll shred ackman. >> i was at solomon taking it public. the same issue that is are raised now raised back then. this is nothing new. >> interesting story. takes a juicy turn today. we'll continue the follow it. >>> how does a 12.5% return for stocks sound in that's what deutsche banc is predicting. we have two guests for a cnbc exclusive interview. thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> how do we get 12.5%? >> yeah. it's certainly a good return, low interest rate environment. i like to think of it as a fair return for honest work. not the best return out of the equity market in past years but a good return coming from some earnings growth and pe expansion and a 2.5% dividend return. >> from an economy that continues to improve. >> it is improving. first half i think weighe
>> this takes a long time for it to sort of hash out the same way it did in for-profit education. >> five minutes to trash ackman. >> by the way, by the way -- well, remember, they're coming out tomorrow with the analyst meeting in new york. it will be webcast and presenting their case and remember they said they'll shred ackman. >> i was at solomon taking it public. the same issue that is are raised now raised back then. this is nothing new. >> interesting story....
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markers are regulated by common government enforced through common courts and fuelled by workers who are educated in our commons out of the markets about a small financial track transaction tax a tax on every single trade just a fraction of a penny so that we the shareholders in this nation also see the gains from but we market or better yet as entrepreneur and defender of the commons peter barnes proposes we should all get a cut every time a company goes public barns argues when a company like facebook or google goes public its value rises dramatically experts call this a liquidity premium and it's generated not by the company but by society the socially created wealth now flows mostly to a small number of americans let's say require public companies to deposit one percent of their shares in the common fund for ten years up to a total of ten percent in due time our common fund would have a diversified portfolio worth trillions of dollars. now consider the enormous profits that radio television and entertainment companies make by using our common air infrastructure and our common copyright laws f
markers are regulated by common government enforced through common courts and fuelled by workers who are educated in our commons out of the markets about a small financial track transaction tax a tax on every single trade just a fraction of a penny so that we the shareholders in this nation also see the gains from but we market or better yet as entrepreneur and defender of the commons peter barnes proposes we should all get a cut every time a company goes public barns argues when a company like...
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saw to touched upon that they feel they've achieved and among the things like the welfare reform the education reform you know you cast your mind back to what that actually entailed we saw these huge protest movements a hike in the university fees a huge outrage and feet of london you know i think when you get this bulk of detail like this some he certainly seems to be brushed away the as i said a little bit awkward and it was very nice of all the people who were laughing genuinely that was sort of met with a kind of any silence in some part saying you know this is no laughing matter it's a very serious point in the coalition there are big questions for the future this is a big question still remain every time they give an appearance like this we also about europe and people trying to clean a bit more information and you know it is quite short on substance i think a lot of people would just be hating the plans that were laid out today in the. going to be better received than the prime ministers jakes were at the take a little bit of a closer look at the detail of what the coalition has achieve
saw to touched upon that they feel they've achieved and among the things like the welfare reform the education reform you know you cast your mind back to what that actually entailed we saw these huge protest movements a hike in the university fees a huge outrage and feet of london you know i think when you get this bulk of detail like this some he certainly seems to be brushed away the as i said a little bit awkward and it was very nice of all the people who were laughing genuinely that was...
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yet to go in with education -- you have to go out with education. you see them come back in multiples and bigger and bigger. >> the drones will not solve the problem. >> i have heard this discussion about drones, but i do not see the moral or legal responsibility any different than a manned aircraft. there is collateral damage with a manned aircraft. that does not lessen the moral or the legal responsibility on the commanders to ensure that we minimize collateral damage to ensure that we properly understand what the target is and that we have properly attributed. i see the drone as a technological development, but it does not really love us -- it does not relieve us of moral responsibility. >> advantage of the drones are that they are more accurate and reduce collateral damage. the question, the big question that the use of drones relates much more to the legal question about who is targetable, which is important. if you have a legal framework or a policy for a work u.s. task, that sweeps into the mix that personal in a particular area -- it is not
yet to go in with education -- you have to go out with education. you see them come back in multiples and bigger and bigger. >> the drones will not solve the problem. >> i have heard this discussion about drones, but i do not see the moral or legal responsibility any different than a manned aircraft. there is collateral damage with a manned aircraft. that does not lessen the moral or the legal responsibility on the commanders to ensure that we minimize collateral damage to ensure...
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the plan calls for policy changes like improving educational opportunities and affordable housing programs. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. a resident fights off an intruder inside his home and the ended death of the intruder. we just spoke to police on what they're saying about the confrontation of two guns and a knife. >>> also it looks like enough is enough. at least when it comes to yosemite visitor why it soon may be a tougher ticket. >>> the gold rush is on. ktvu sports director mark ibanez is next with the 49ers quarterback preparing for his first play off game. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed inte
the plan calls for policy changes like improving educational opportunities and affordable housing programs. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. a resident fights off an intruder inside his home and the ended death of the intruder. we just spoke to police on what they're saying about the confrontation of two guns and a knife. >>> also it looks like enough is enough. at least when it comes to yosemite visitor why it soon may be a tougher ticket. >>> the...
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of these fiscal debates in washington will overshadow other issues that need to be addressed, like education and immigration reform. issues that could be held hostage until the spending fights are over. sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: other changes could soon be in store for washington: treasury secretary timothy geithner will leave the administration before the end of the month according to sources talking with bloomberg. that would mean geithner would leave as president obama and congress continue negotiating raising the nation's debt ceiling. geithner is the only remaining original member of president obama's economic team. the federal reserve is looking to end its bond buying programs this year, but there's no agreement as to when. minutes of the central bank's december meeting released today, show division among policymakers about when to stop the strategy. the federal reserve has been buying $85 billion worth of government mortgage-backed bonds per month in its effort to drive down long term interest rates. some on the fed want to stop, "well before the end of 2013." that se
of these fiscal debates in washington will overshadow other issues that need to be addressed, like education and immigration reform. issues that could be held hostage until the spending fights are over. sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: other changes could soon be in store for washington: treasury secretary timothy geithner will leave the administration before the end of the month according to sources talking with bloomberg. that would mean geithner would leave as...
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studies yet line to be what north korea has to offer to investors it's got trained workforce highly educated and no trade unions and that's no trade unions are going to cause any strikes and that's a big plus for outside investors another thing is raw materials north korea has a normal amount of mineral wealth and at the moment china has pretty much locked up access to that but north korea i think is interested in getting a couple more bids maybe some more money there and then of course location north korea is in the middle of one of the top economic zones in the world so if you're going to open up a business in northeast asia why not think of north korea. changing direction is search of a better life. from venezuela the field which is becoming an appealing place partly for those who fail to find economic and social in more traditional eva. he. fell faster seen a fifth straight night of violence as police fired plastic bullets and water cannon hundreds of loyalist protesters the angry mobs held for some bricks of the authorities injuring three but sixty offices been wounded in the violence o
studies yet line to be what north korea has to offer to investors it's got trained workforce highly educated and no trade unions and that's no trade unions are going to cause any strikes and that's a big plus for outside investors another thing is raw materials north korea has a normal amount of mineral wealth and at the moment china has pretty much locked up access to that but north korea i think is interested in getting a couple more bids maybe some more money there and then of course...
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education, health care. just one example is today people know more about their cars than they do their bodies which is kind of shocking. you get in the car and get the data and information and time to go to the shop. you have no idea when your body needs to go in to the shop. you wait until you get sick. quantified self and monitoring and analyzing themselves is going to be a huge trend. >> do you -- does the notion of hardware interest you much at all? we hear about wearable computers. goog wl the glasses. >> hardware is the word hard. hardware is tough. it's capital intensive and you have inventory issues. we love software and virtual businesses and marketplaces. we love it when you can go like this and fix a bug and look at hardware and software is where the action is. >> you have a favorite child of them all in. >> i love them all. love them all. you know, i think, you know, you can't -- cannot not like twitter. tumblr looks fantastic. we have a company on the west coast to change the way video is advert
education, health care. just one example is today people know more about their cars than they do their bodies which is kind of shocking. you get in the car and get the data and information and time to go to the shop. you have no idea when your body needs to go in to the shop. you wait until you get sick. quantified self and monitoring and analyzing themselves is going to be a huge trend. >> do you -- does the notion of hardware interest you much at all? we hear about wearable computers....
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of these fiscal debates in washington will overshadow other issues that need to be addressed, like education and immigration reform. issues that could be held hostage until the spending fights are over. sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: other changes could soon be in store for washington: treasury secretary timothy geithner will leave the administration before the end of the month according to sources talking with bloomberg. that would mean geithner would leave as president obama and congress continue negotiating raising the nation's debt ceiling. geithner is the only remaining original member of president obama's economic team. the federal reserve is looking to end its bond buying programs this year, but there's no agreement as to when. minutes of the central bank's december meeting released today, show division among policymakers about when to stop the strategy. the federal reserve has been buying $85 billion worth of government mortgage-backed bonds per month in its effort to drive down long term interest rates. some on the fed want to stop, "well before the end of 2013." that se
of these fiscal debates in washington will overshadow other issues that need to be addressed, like education and immigration reform. issues that could be held hostage until the spending fights are over. sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: other changes could soon be in store for washington: treasury secretary timothy geithner will leave the administration before the end of the month according to sources talking with bloomberg. that would mean geithner would leave as...
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prop 30 funds will also go to higher education. about $125 million each for uc and csu. still governor brown says the state must live within its means and there will be cuts to certain welfare programs. >>> testing begins today on the now bay lights project on the bay bridge. more than 25,000 l.e.d. bulbs have been attached on the western span. crews will run the first sequence test to make sure everything is in working order. computer software has been designed to change light patterns. the $8 million project was created to celebrate the bay bridge's 75th anniversary. the switch will officially be turned on in march and it will run for two years. >>> when we return, monopoly is about to use a game piece. >> and it's up to you to decide which one goes into retirement. >>> sort of a monopoly survivor twist. hasboro holding a facebook contest to eliminate one of its igt little monopoly game piece and introduce a new one. and you get to help choose which one. >> it's the latest effort to bring new excitement to the game if they created almost eight decades ago. facebook fan
prop 30 funds will also go to higher education. about $125 million each for uc and csu. still governor brown says the state must live within its means and there will be cuts to certain welfare programs. >>> testing begins today on the now bay lights project on the bay bridge. more than 25,000 l.e.d. bulbs have been attached on the western span. crews will run the first sequence test to make sure everything is in working order. computer software has been designed to change light...
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about your basic necessities everyone has the right to universal free health care quality health care education at all levels the government provide subsidies to start up small businesses medium sized businesses that do the same in terms of housing to help people if they're coming from a country where the economic crisis is so bad they've been cutting all those benefits but as i began to look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez helped bring the poverty rate down from fifty percent when he took office to roughly thirty one percent and the u.n. says venezuela has the lowest level of inequality in latin america. it's one child as diehard supporters among the poor but what about the rich critics say childless is alienating the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended election twenty first century socialism hasn't helped us it has hurt a child his opponents blame his so-called socialist experiment for problems like limited foreign investment they say that it's driving businessmen a
about your basic necessities everyone has the right to universal free health care quality health care education at all levels the government provide subsidies to start up small businesses medium sized businesses that do the same in terms of housing to help people if they're coming from a country where the economic crisis is so bad they've been cutting all those benefits but as i began to look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez...
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establishing a were priorities in a way that does not harm our future growth for example the cuts in education and investments and innovation which i think are a false economy because they do reduce the possibility for growth rather than increase it. so i don't hear -- none of us is saying we are not going to talk about spending cuts. >> typically they are indicating now that they still want larger than any ever debt limit increase. >> i think that is a complete manifestation of the philosophy that is at work on the republican side. if you do not believe in the public role, if you do not heed the call of president washington that a political party shouldn't be at war with our own government, then you would disagree with what the republicans are doing. every day if you see the ryan budget that they deemed passed yesterday, passed on the floor yesterday, it practically directs that all of the things the public role plays a part in clean air, clean water, public safety, public education, public transportation, public housing, public health, medicaid, social security. so if you think there should
establishing a were priorities in a way that does not harm our future growth for example the cuts in education and investments and innovation which i think are a false economy because they do reduce the possibility for growth rather than increase it. so i don't hear -- none of us is saying we are not going to talk about spending cuts. >> typically they are indicating now that they still want larger than any ever debt limit increase. >> i think that is a complete manifestation of the...
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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. every month the labor department comes out with its numbers, sort of a measure of the health of the u.s. economy in terms of jobs being created. and yes, they are still being created in this slow recovery. it's not all that spectacular though. market strategist from bmo global asset management brent schutte is here. you always have some good read on these numbers. give us a breakdown for the data that came out for december. > > sure. expectations had risen a little bit after last thursday's adp report, which showed 215,000 employees added. but all in all, 155,000 that were added last month on the non-farm payrolls report was about in line with the original consensus expectations. manufacturing was pretty strong, adding about 25,000 jobs. and surpri
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. every month the labor department comes out with its numbers, sort of a measure of the health of the u.s. economy in terms of jobs being created. and yes, they are still being created...
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my job isn't just to entertain but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. today's action frankly was even more bullish than the averages. dow gaining 44 points. nasdaq up .04%. why? because it seemed that everything was levitating at t the same time. >> all aboard! >> even transport going up at the same time as oil service stocks. they should get smashed. that's not what happened. the bank stocks were up. we got a happy session where everything rallied. buyers think that everything's getting better. courtesy of a powerful worldwide recovery. consider it a microcosm for the glorious year already that's 2013. already one that's taken the s&p 500 to fabulous five year highs. next week, we're going to find out what deserves to go higher as earnings season begins. we completed a five-year study of when the most money is made and the least money during the calendar year. the sharking shocking finding? first quarter earnings next week may be the single most difficult and challenging moment of the whole year to make money. the cross currents created by the need to
my job isn't just to entertain but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. today's action frankly was even more bullish than the averages. dow gaining 44 points. nasdaq up .04%. why? because it seemed that everything was levitating at t the same time. >> all aboard! >> even transport going up at the same time as oil service stocks. they should get smashed. that's not what happened. the bank stocks were up. we got a happy session where everything rallied. buyers think that...
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. >> reporter: it's been less than three weeks since they lost 20 of their classmates and six educators, but thursday sandy hook elementary students were back in class. >> "watching them get off the bus, most of the kids were excited, they had seen friends, they hadn't see in awhile, they anxious to get into the hallways and meet up with the other kids, and you could see the teachers had the same response, they were quite excited to see the students." >> reporter: the site of the december shooting is still part of an ongoing investigation, so the former chalk hill middle school in nearby monroe was re- purposed, and renamed sandy hook. >> "a great deal of thought and effort and volunteer work to make this as seamless as possible." >> reporter: to give the students a sense of continuity, desks and other familiar objects were brought to their new school. a number of parents spent the day there, discussing security and other concerns with police and school officials. >> "it was like the first day of school, everybody, there were counselors, there were therapy dogs, all the parents, there w
. >> reporter: it's been less than three weeks since they lost 20 of their classmates and six educators, but thursday sandy hook elementary students were back in class. >> "watching them get off the bus, most of the kids were excited, they had seen friends, they hadn't see in awhile, they anxious to get into the hallways and meet up with the other kids, and you could see the teachers had the same response, they were quite excited to see the students." >> reporter:...
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we now seem to take for granted the educational inequalities in which poor children are under educated or not qualified for college and assigned to lower earnings and unemployment. if the debt is rich rigged -- is residents the poor, it is the opposite for the rich. -- if it is a raid against the poor, it is the opposite for the rich. it is too often that inequality is the product of corruption or unequal opportunity. that is the second source for the unoccupied movement. a third route concerns the crisis in our government in a democracy. meaningful democracy cannot exist when moneyed interests can buy elections and lobby of legislation. for example, 2/3 of americans support -- but in a logical fashion in congress is committed to blocking reform in this area. add to this list, concerted efforts to restrict bargaining rights of unions to deprive people of the right to vote and you appreciate the full measure of the democratic crisis we face. fourth and final issue is the challenge of finding a way to manage the economy and provide a good life for everyone. no solution to the problems of
we now seem to take for granted the educational inequalities in which poor children are under educated or not qualified for college and assigned to lower earnings and unemployment. if the debt is rich rigged -- is residents the poor, it is the opposite for the rich. -- if it is a raid against the poor, it is the opposite for the rich. it is too often that inequality is the product of corruption or unequal opportunity. that is the second source for the unoccupied movement. a third route concerns...
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the spending plan he will unveil this morning includes more money for education, thanks to voter-approved tax hikes but he also stresses continued fiscal restraint just about everywhere else. that might not sit well with brown's fellow democrats, who are now fighting to restore many slashed state services. >>> new this morning, a former death row inmate is back behind bars after he told police he killed his own mother. vallejo police say dennis stanworth showed them where to find the victim's body yesterday. we're expecting more details today on vallejo's first murder of 2013. investigators believe she is the suspect's mother nelly stanworth. according to police, dennis stanworth was sentenced to death for sexually assaulting and killing two teenaged girls in 1966. his sentence was reversed later. >>> in contra costa county, pittsburg police say there's much more to the story about a man who killed a suspected burglar inside his apartment. four people are now in custody accused of what began as an elaborate plot to scare the man. investigators say charmaine was having an extramarital affa
the spending plan he will unveil this morning includes more money for education, thanks to voter-approved tax hikes but he also stresses continued fiscal restraint just about everywhere else. that might not sit well with brown's fellow democrats, who are now fighting to restore many slashed state services. >>> new this morning, a former death row inmate is back behind bars after he told police he killed his own mother. vallejo police say dennis stanworth showed them where to find the...
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yes, people are -- it is certainly not the answer to our educational problem. a lot of parents provide help for those classes. they do not get a tax break. host: "sir, please tell us what a simplified tax code looks like." guest: there would be a long argument over the mortgage deduction. other tax breaks that people get, research and development. with a lower tax rate, people would have more money to do with what they wish. it does work without these tax breaks. people are so invested and they think they are almost entitled to them, but they do not like the idea of getting rid of them, especially -- except for things that do not benefit them. host: thomas schatz, president of citizens against government waste. our next call is dale from misery -- from missouri. caller: the federal government -- i don't know, 500 people in congress -- and then the cia and the secret service. to all of them have a bottomless pit where they can throw a $600,000 or $800,000 party? how can they even do a budget? guest: the bottomless pit is whatever the taxpayers send to washington
yes, people are -- it is certainly not the answer to our educational problem. a lot of parents provide help for those classes. they do not get a tax break. host: "sir, please tell us what a simplified tax code looks like." guest: there would be a long argument over the mortgage deduction. other tax breaks that people get, research and development. with a lower tax rate, people would have more money to do with what they wish. it does work without these tax breaks. people are so...
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education, and he has always embraced leanord reid of the offense for economic education division of what intellectual and political change was about, which was about educating one mind at a time, and ron paul has used politics as the tool for that libertarian goal and it's a tool that if you asked me ten years ago i would have said maybe wasn't the best tool because he was this obscure outlier in congress. bit he has proven me 100% wrong by using the tool of major party electoral politics. one of the greatest educators for libertarian jim --ism of all time and it's not just always about politic. the other gap that ron paul bridges is the apocalyptic ron paul who is also the very hopeful ron paul. ron paul is one of the only politicians around who is willing to say, america is not necessarily the greatest, richest, freest, most wonderful nation in the world, that can only do right and if there's anything wrong, just vote out that other guy and vote me in. ron paul is able to say that our behavior overseas is some ways the behavior of a criminal empire and we actually might want to co
education, and he has always embraced leanord reid of the offense for economic education division of what intellectual and political change was about, which was about educating one mind at a time, and ron paul has used politics as the tool for that libertarian goal and it's a tool that if you asked me ten years ago i would have said maybe wasn't the best tool because he was this obscure outlier in congress. bit he has proven me 100% wrong by using the tool of major party electoral politics. one...
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plelcome today's contestants -- an international education specialist f rom washington d.c.... a project specialist from kansas ciease wssouri... and our returning champion, an underwriter from wheaton, illinois... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another week here on "jeopardy!" we've brought in two specialists, as you just heard, to challenge our champion, ashok. let's see how well they fare against him. good luck, all three of you. here comes the jeopardy! round. and here are the categories that are now in play. how do you do something, of course. next... you have to give us the english title. we'll deal with the rule of thirds. and finally... alex: ashok, start us. original opera titles, $200, please. wendy. what is william tell? that's it. rule of thirds, $200. ashok. what is the belmont stakes? yes. rule of thirds, $400.
plelcome today's contestants -- an international education specialist f rom washington d.c.... a project specialist from kansas ciease wssouri... and our returning champion, an underwriter from wheaton, illinois... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another week here on "jeopardy!" we've brought in two specialists, as you just heard, to challenge our champion, ashok....
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the standards were designed to steer students towards a better qualify education. no state run colleges were effected. >>> five people were injured in new jersey when an escalator changed directions. this video shows the chaos. the escalator was going up when it went into high speed reverse. you see here several people are struggling to climb up as it goes down. many people wrote it back down and piled up on top of other people. three people were taken to the hospital. not cleared what caused that. >>> big victory, the ruling that could move sales of electric cars into the fast lane. >> this man hit it big in the lottery and died the death is b so unusual. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. . >>> tesla won a battle with ca
the standards were designed to steer students towards a better qualify education. no state run colleges were effected. >>> five people were injured in new jersey when an escalator changed directions. this video shows the chaos. the escalator was going up when it went into high speed reverse. you see here several people are struggling to climb up as it goes down. many people wrote it back down and piled up on top of other people. three people were taken to the hospital. not cleared what...